This Article is From Jul 30, 2015

Yakub Memon to Hang, Rules Supreme Court: 10 Developments

Yakub Memon to Hang, Rules Supreme Court: 10 Developments

In court number 4 of the Supreme Court, a three-judge bench is hearing Yakub Memon's plea

New Delhi: Yakub Memon will hang for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, ruled the Supreme Court a little before 5 am today. For the first time ever, the top court was opened up in the middle of the night. Three judges heard a last-minute petition that said Memon cannot be executed for at least a week after his mercy plea is rejected.

Here are the 10 latest developments:

  1. President Pranab Mukherjee rejected Yakub Memon's mercy petition sent to him on Wednesday.

  2. Activists and Memon's lawyers told the Supreme Court that after a mercy plea is rejected, the death row prisoner can't be hanged for 14 days according to rules.

  3. However, others including the government say that rule applies to only the first mercy petition filed by the convict.

  4. Last year, Memon's brother had filed a plea for clemency on his behalf which was rejected by the President.

  5. Maharashtra jail rules call for a seven-day gap between the rejection of a mercy plea and the execution of the convict. However, top jail officials are entitled to waive this window.

  6. The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stop Memon's hanging, rejecting his claim that the top court had not followed correct processes in upholding his death sentence earlier this week.

  7. The same three judges who ruled against him during the day heard the emergency petition in the middle of the night.

  8. Memon was convicted for helping finance the serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993 in which 257 people were killed. His brother, Tiger, and Dawood Ibrahim, who masterminded the blasts, remain missing.

  9. Those who support Memon's claim say that he provided crucial information to investigators in fixing accountability for the blasts. Two of his brothers have been given the life sentence.

  10. Menon left the country just before the blasts. He returned a year later amid conflicting reports on whether he had been arrested or had surrendered. Investigators deny he was offered a secret plea bargain.



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